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ELV’s love of all things croque is well documented. Whether it’s monsieur, madame, gagnet or novégien, this ultimate ham and cheese sandwich is our preferred way to start the day…although we draw the line at croque bolognese or a Croque McDo.
The name is based on the French verb croquer (“to crunch”) and means there should always be a certain crackle (and not too much béchamel) in your ham and cheese creation. The “madame” portion of the name is said to come from the fried egg resembling a certain kind of flattened ladies’ hat in France.
Payard Bistro and Patisserie‘s version remains the gold standard for this sandwich in our humble burg — made with beautiful brioche, lightly-cured ham and good, nutty Gruyère. One bite takes you straight back to the Rive Gauche…which is what we think Francois Payard had in mind when he put it on the menu.
Best of all, it only costs $17, and one good-sized sandwich will easily feed two.
Just thought you’d like to know.
PAYARD BISTRO AND PATISSERIE
In Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109-8924
702.731.7849
http://www.caesarspalace.com/casinos/caesars-palace/restaurants-dining/payard-patisserie-detail.html
It sounds more like an Agatha Christie plot than a sandwich. I’m planning to visit Payard in a few weeks for the cheese Souffle. If only it were on the lunch menu!